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pruinoso-puberulis ; panicula virgata laxa ; pedunculis pedicellisque 

 loiigiusculis ; sep;ilis ovalibus parvis (liaud ultra liu. 2 longis) ; corolla 

 (pollicari) c«ruIeo-pur|)urea, tubo inferne loiigius attenuato ; antheris 

 longissime lanatis. — Common in Utah, especially southward, coll. by 

 Gordon, ¥.. W. Emef;^on, Mrs. Thompson, Siler, and recently by 

 L. F. Ward. Like P. secundijlorus ; but flowers larger, looser and 

 hardly secund in the panicle; and the anthers long-woolly almost in 

 the manner of P. Menziesii. Still nearer, perhaps, to the le-s-known 

 P. strictus, Benth. ; but that has much smaller and narrower flowers 

 in a crowded inflorescence, acuminate sepals, &c. 



Pentstemon Wauoi. Speciosi: crebre caesio-puberulus ; caule sub- 

 pedali ; corollis extus pallidis ; antherte glabrie loculis subcartilagineis 

 basi acutis apicibus contiguis longiuscule inapertis : cvst. P. f/labri. — 

 Utah, near Glenwood, at 5,300 feet, L. F. Ward, in Powell's Expe- 

 dition, 1874. 



MiMULUs Palmeri. Eumimulus: viscidulus sed fere glaber, spith- 

 amajus e radice annua, paniculato-ramosus ; fuliis sessilibus integerrimis, 

 imis spathulato-oblongis, superioribus linearibus ; pedunculis tiliformibus 

 folium bis superantibus : calyce baud obliquo, dentibus ae(]ualibus latis 

 obtusissimis ; corolla (^ poll, longa) move J^u nan i infundibuliformi san- 

 guineo-purpurea calyce triplo longiore, lonis brevibus suba^qualibus. 

 — S. E. California, on the Mohave Kiver, Palmer. A truly handsome 

 species, well worthy of cultivation. 



Okthocarpus lasiorhynciius. 0. lacero proximus ; pube moUi- 

 ore ; floribus majoribus ; coroUie loete aurese saccis ampborilms galea 

 tenuiter subulata dense albo-villosa superatis. — Mohave River, S. E. 

 California, Palmer, 1876. 



Munardklla Palmeri. Nana, rhizomatibus stoloniformibus per- 

 ennans ; capitulis corollisque M. odoratisslince ; caulibus vix spithjimceis 

 parum puberulis ; foliis coiifertis oblongo-linearibus lanceolatisve 

 obtusissimis parvulis crassiusculis viridibus fere glabris, venis glandu- 

 lisque punctiformibus obsoletis ; bracteis rubesceutibus ohlonjris sub- 

 hii'sutis ciliatis ; dentibus calycis lanceolatis acutis intus marginibusque 

 parce hispidis. — Redwood forests on Sta. Lucia Mountains, Cali- 

 fornia, Palmer. 



Stachys Rothrockii. Spithamoea, a basi ramosa, villoso-lanata ; 

 radice ut videtur perenni ; foliis omnibus sessilibus lanceolatis obtusius- 

 culis subintegerrimis (pollicaribus), floralibus superioribus flores baud 

 superantibus; verticillastris sjepius trifloris spicato-confertis ; calyce 

 sessili subcampanulato, dentibus subovatis muticis ; coroUaj (lin. 4—5 

 longue) tubo iucluso, galea saltern extus albo-villosa. — Zuni Village, 



